When I called it "the crowd", I really meant the people crowd - the bunch of cyclamens looks like talkative moving crowd. Later I received an interesting comment regards the name. Sara Perl said: "Dear Vanessa, the crowd - it's about people, the better word is host ( a host of cyclamens). It's the beautiful poem of the poet Wordswoth. He writes "I saw a host of daffodils tossing their heads in the wind. Beautiful isn't it? " Lovely, isn't it? It's not too late to change the name of picture and I like Sara's British English!
One day the garden was a green flat football field. The next it was a rolling, blushing tidal wave of delicate blossoms that froze my gaze and pulled me to my knees in awe and wonder.
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Kрасивые! весной повеяло!)))
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DeleteWhen I looked at the picture - I suddenly felt like a bee - just flying between these blossom!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful bloom!
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ReplyDeleteМне очень нравится, красота необыкновенная! Просто первый день весны!
ReplyDeleteI think this painting is fabulous ,the colors are great and very authentic.
ReplyDeleteWhen I called it "the crowd", I really meant the people crowd - the bunch of cyclamens looks like talkative moving crowd. Later I received an interesting comment regards the name. Sara Perl said: "Dear Vanessa, the crowd - it's about people, the better word is host ( a host of cyclamens). It's the beautiful poem of the poet Wordswoth. He writes "I saw a host of daffodils tossing their heads in the wind.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful isn't it? "
Lovely, isn't it?
It's not too late to change the name of picture and I like Sara's British English!
One day the garden was a green flat football field. The next it was a rolling, blushing tidal wave of delicate blossoms that froze my gaze and pulled me to my knees in awe and wonder.
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